Paul's Perambulations a personal blog

September 8, 2011

Confidence

Filed under: General — admin @ 10:36 pm

My confidence with my values derives heavily from my family, both from experiencing their moral values directly and also from the value they placed on educating oneself and forming/holding one’s own moral values.

My confidence with others (more…)

August 6, 2011

Arrested at Lockheed Martin (world’s largest military profiteer) on Hiroshima Day.

Filed under: Politics,Religion — admin @ 4:08 pm

Today I walked onto the grounds of Lockheed Martin, the world’s largest war profiteer, to ask employees to reconsider their working on nuclear-related systems that, instead of obliterating whole cities and killing 100,000 people at a time as in August 1945, could potentially obliterate the whole world and kill billions. I was arrested in the process. (more…)

August 1, 2011

“How do you know when you’ve met the right one?”

Filed under: Family,Love — admin @ 10:21 pm

I was asked the following by a friend who is in the process of making life and relationship decisions: “How did you know when you met the right one?“ My response follows. (more…)

July 30, 2011

Weight, health, life style, and why do we have friends who are like us?

Filed under: Education,General,Love — admin @ 12:55 pm

There are substantial individual differences among people in regard to weight and health. Significantly, folks tend to associate with groups that share their particular issues in this regard. We interact with those who  (more…)

July 13, 2011

Vocationalism, Academic Freedom and Tenure (NYTimes by Stanley Fish)

Filed under: Education,Politics,Work — admin @ 8:47 pm

My Comment on this article was the following:

The admiral notion of self-improvement and the perhaps more-realistic notion of occupational survival have resulted in great growth and concomitant change in so-called “higher” education. My concern with tenure is not with its principles but with its misuse.

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July 4, 2011

Moral Patriotism — is it an oxymoron?

Filed under: Love,Peace,Politics — admin @ 9:58 pm

It is natural to form a special attachment to family, friends and surroundings, whether we are Americans, Chinese, Bangladeshi, whatever. But must our individual welfare come at the expense of those (more…)

June 26, 2011

Do you choose to sing or not sing the Star Spangled Banner?

Filed under: Love,Peace,Religion — admin @ 10:57 pm

This CNN Belief Blog discusses the reaffirmation at Goshen College to not play the Star Spangled Banner at athletic events. For some people our national anthem is seen as so militaristic as to be offensive to religious conscience and not good for this country. (more…)

June 25, 2011

“Dieu le veult!” (“God wills it!”)

Filed under: Politics — admin @ 7:09 pm

“Dieu le veult! Dieu le veult!”  was the crowd’s response to the orchestrated call of Pope Urban II for a Holy Crusade. He goes on to say (more…)

June 22, 2011

Pierre Curie’s letter (1894) to his future wife Marie Curie.

Filed under: Politics,Work — admin @ 2:41 am

I found this letter of Pierre Curie to Marie Sklodowska, (1894) in Eve Curie’s bio of her mother. How little have things changed, except that in those days, even scientists still had a conscience. (more…)

June 19, 2011

“Give me your tired, your poor. Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free…” – NOT!

Filed under: Peace,Politics,Religion,Work — admin @ 10:25 pm

I have acquaintances who ask why the United States is accepting refugees from the Burma struggle, particularly when we are in a recession   Why do we give them our jobs? I explain  (more…)

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